Tour Da House…Kids’ Rooms

 I know.  I’m behind again.  So sad.  I’m still working hard.  As evidenced by this room.  The girls’ room.  I gave Zoe control over it when we unpacked.  But she soon realized that she needed a bit of help (okay, I told her she needed a bit of help).  I took a Saturday in October and we spent two hours in this room.  Two hours in one room…just organizing and rearranging.

We made it through though.

 Ceili Rain has the bottom bunk.  The girls’ bed was a Craigslist find.  Mark and a friend from church headed out the night we closed on the house and picked up the bed.  They took it to the new house in a down pour very similar to our move in day.  On the way home, they saw a guy on a bike.  He was trying to peddle home in the down pour.  They had room in the van for the guy and his bike because the seats were all out.  So, upon the suggestion of the friend, they picked him up.  Mark and our friend said that this guy would not stop talking the whole trip.  Apparently, his “motivation was in the tank” and he “used to be a cabby in Philadelphia” or somewhere like that.

And that has nothing to do with the girls’ room.  I just thought I’d share.

Ceili Rain stuffs things around her bed.  I have since scooted her bed to one side and will be getting a bookshelf for the other soon. 

I know.  I know.  She did her best with what she had.

This is a before of the closet.  The girls love American Girl dolls so having a walk-in closet was wonderful!  They now have a place for the girls to “live.”  And these girls typically live in a style of luxury.

 One of the “sold me” parts of the house was the walk-in closets in two of the bedrooms. 

This is the organized after picture.  Ceili Rain was showing me where the girls were sleeping.  We arranged it so they could get to each of the dolls.  I moved the bookshelf in to the closet so they have more space for something I’ll show tomorrow.

I’m keeping their bed linens in this small hang up place.

I repainted their dresser before we moved.  When we first purchased the dresser it was painted red.  I repainted it with a castle on the front drawers but I knew Zoe was getting too old for that and the white flat paint that we used as a base was getting dingy.  So, we found a bright pink, funky fabric, and pink spray paint.  I dipped the fabric in fabric softener and smushed it on the drawers.  The ends got frazzled and still are, so I hot glued ribbon around the edges.  It won’t stay but we can swap it out easily when the girls get tired of the fabric.

 I can see the floor!  And two adorable and beautiful little girls.

Jumping for joy!  Just had to throw this in there.

Boys walk-in closet.  We mainly hang up church clothes in both rooms but having the walk-ins allows them to have play space and, we’ll have plenty of room to hang up “real” clothes when they get older.  Josiah enjoys helping give tours.  Okay, he enjoys photobombing.

Ties, colonial costumes, and backpacks.  That’s what we store in the boys’ closet!
See.  Tour photobomber.  We have four boys in one room.  Malachi has a separate room that will eventually double as a guest bedroom.  For now, it’s all his until everyone comes in to play with his toys.  His bedroom does not have a walk-in closet, is not finished, and really only contains his crib.  Hence, I didn’t see a need to post the pictures right away.  I’ll do that later.

I purchased over the door shoe organizers for the boys’ and girls’ rooms.  This gives the girls plenty of space for their dolls and it keeps the boys’ shoes organized.  We only keep Sunday shoes in their rooms since the rest are in the mud room so that gives extra storage for whatevers.  The girls keep their few Barbie dolls in them and I’m not sure what else.  The boys’ still haven’t figured out what to do with theirs.  But Bryant was very upset this past Sunday when he couldn’t find his shoes (that were in the organizer).

You can head over to A Bowl Full of Lemons to see some better more organized kids’ spaces.  We are continually working to stay organized and clean and right now, my goal is to have a place for everything.  Making it look cute will come when I win the lottery that I don’t play later.

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Moo!!

Our annual trip to the dairy farm and corn maze almost didn’t happen.  With moving and getting ready to go out of town and the like, we’ve been really busy.  We decided to make time.  It’s that important for us!  And it was a great stress reliever.  The day was a bit rainy but not enough that we couldn’t go!

 Don’t worry.  That gray is gone now.  I look much younger (at least I keep saying that in my brain).

 My kids are aspiring dairy farmers.

 No, I don’t know who Liam is riding with.  But he was kind enough to share the cart with her.  Such a gentleman!

 Buddies.  My heart melts.
 Josiah made sure Ceili Rain was safe too.  He loves protecting his little sister (when he’s not beating her up because she took his toy).
I’m not sure what the lip biting is about.  She got the cart all to her self!  Lucky girl.

 There is an amazing young lady who was doing face painting at Chick-fil-a one night.  Everyone got their faces painted except Zoe.  So, Zoe didn’t want to miss the opportunity to have it done when we saw her at the dairy farm.  She is really talented on face and with other media!  And my daughter is beautiful.

 The boys were all about spiders this day.

 And Ceili Rain wanted a flower!
 Bryant’s first time on the jumping pillow without crying.  We were thrilled.

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Tour Da House…Linen Closets

Aren’t you excited?  You get to see yet a few more rooms in our home…It’s a two-fer week:

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We should really title this linen cloest/bathroom cabinets.  Sadly, we gave up a linen closet.  But we gained this:

It’s a closet situated between the kids’ bedrooms. When we did our walk through we were told that the closet was meant to be a seasonal room to store seasonal decorations.  Bryant claimed it as his bedroom when we first looked at the house.  Regardless, I was thrilled to see that extra storage.  Currently, the closet is storing clothes that have not been sorted (I use a bin system to store the kids’ clothes and these clothes have not been worn since I started the system).  The closet also holds the kids’ hampers, a billy bookcase that serves as our medicine cabinet and all the coats.

I mean all the coats.  I’ve threatened to buy the store clothing size dividers for a few years now.  I finally broke down and did it.  I purchased some blank clothes dividers on ebay and markered the sizes.  A quick look tells me what sizes I’m missing and makes consignment shopping for coats and jackets much easier.

I also took the time to organize the kids’ bathroom which has our guest towels, their towels, and all things bathroom/linen related minus the sheets.

These are before pictures.  A bit about the decor.  First of all, when using yellow, make sure you get the yellow with the primer in it.  I still need to do a few more coats.  And this has four coats.  On a beige wall.  I just gave up.

I wanted a fun theme that was gender neutral for the bathroom.  I also didn’t want something too cutsie because I don’t plan on changing it out as they grow.  Plus, there’s like seven kids that use this bathroom.  And they all vary in ages.  So, owls it was.  All the owl shower curtains we looked at were either too girly or too freaky…as in large and staring straight at you.  Not something you would want to see when you got up in the middle of the night.

Zoe and I finally found some fabric that we both thought met our criteria.  I purchased it, grabbed a brown shower curtain from Target and sewed it on.

Source: fabric.com via Abbie on Pinterest

I didn’t think a full shower curtain of these cute things would be really fun.  So, putting it on the top and bottom really made it more interesting.  And then, one afternoon I was perusing Hobby Lobby and stumbled upon owl vinyl wall decals.  And they matched!  I couldn’t resist the half off.

This wall is opposite the vanities.  These picture ledges were not my first choice but my first choice was not really sturdy.  So we went with these.  I purchased the cups from the Dollar Spot at Target (they currently have some there now too).  Each child has a cup.  Currently, I stenciled their first initial in their color on the cups.  I’m going to have to do something different however as the paint just won’t hold through a washing.  We have enough towel hooks for about 12 kids.   You do the math on how many we need to have to have it full.

We moved.  I unpacked and threw everything under the sinks.  Very unorganized, no?

This is my girls’ drawer and cabinet ya’ll.  It was a bit organized when we moved in.

Here’s the afters:

Girls’ side.

Boys’ side.  Ahhh.

While we had to give up one full bath and replaced it with just a half bath (meaning the boys and girls now share a bathroom), we justified it by the dual vanities and the fact that the shower/toilet room has a door.  Thereby, a person can brush his or her teeth while another person is using the bathroom and no one has to wait in line to brush their teeth while someone is using the bathroom.

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It’s All Greek to Me

Every year, our city has a Greek festival.  Since the kids are learning Koine Greek, I thought they would enjoy seeing a bit of the Greek culture (in America, but it’s still Greek nonetheless).  I was right, they did enjoy it. The folk dancing was good but the baklava was better!  They didn’t enjoy the soulouvakia or the gyro (Mark and I did though).  

We got a variety box of pastries.  Otherwise, we would have been trying to pick something out all night.  Baklava was the favorite.  I wish I could tell you the names of all the pastries but I really can’t pronounce any of them (right now).

Now, that day, we were planning on leaving a bit early to go to the festival because they were offering tours of the Greek Orthodox church and since we had studied a bit about the Greek Orthodox church, I thought they would enjoy seeing one in person.  We got ready to leave and I noticed that Ginger (our dog) was not outside.  I called her.  The kids called her and we could not find her anywhere.  We concluded that she slipped out as I was loading up the van.  Thus commenced a two hour search for the dog.  I even posted on our neighborhood facebook pages that we were missing our dog and for people to be looking for her.  I had given up all hope as the kids and I trudged along walking trails and up the road (we were only walking for about 30 minutes.  We drove most of the time).  Mark made it home while we were walking and did another search of the house.  He found her.  Hiding in a corner of the girls’ closet, snoozing.  Zoe and I both looked in there and never saw her. 

Depsite our afternoon adventure, we had a wonderful time at the festival.

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Tour Da House…Master Bedroom

I’m behind.  But, as usual, there’s a great reason.  Last Monday, we headed out at the “crack of dawn” to get chicken.  I decided that since we were out, we’d shop around at some used bookstores to get the rest of the books the kids needed for their reading lists.  We stopped at one store, made our purchases and then headed to the next.  Got to the next store, I dropped the diaper bag around the children and started browsing the books and checking my list and such. When we got ready to leave, I reached in to the diaper bag and came up with nothing but diapers.  My wallet was gone.  We walked the store a couple of times and then headed to the van.  I searched the van a few times.  Called Mark and alerted him so he could start canceling/closing our accounts.  Then headed to the previous store.  I asked around and no one had seen it.  I checked around the parking lot but it was nowhere to be found.  Worst case, someone picked it out of the diaper bag when I sat it down with the kids.  Best case, it fell out of the diaper bag when we were loading and unloading between stores, someone saw it, and picked it up.  Either way, it’s a safe bet that it was stolen.  Mark was able to work quickly and get things closed out before any of our cards could be used.  He also won super man status by contacting the sheriff’s department as I was having my little “come apart” by then.  We’re slowly getting bank situations changed and I’m slowly getting my wallet contents re-loaded.

And that, my friends, is how we kicked off our week last week.

On to the rooms…

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Even though I didn’t post, we did straighten up our bedroom.  It’s still not completely done but it’s clean enough for me to show you.  Not much needed to be organized.  We have a dresser in our room and that is really cleaned out.  I purchased a bookshelf to go in there when we realized our books were taking over the playroom. 

And sorry, I didn’t get bath pics or closet pictures yet.  I realized after the Master bedroom there is a separate week for the closet.  Not knowing this, I did go ahead and organize it.  But, again, I’ll share that later.

 I’ve heard several people comment on how large our master suite is.  I agree.  It’s a big room.  But ya’ll, some of those master suites we saw…man alive, you could have made two comfortable size rooms from that one master.  This one was one of the smallest and that fits us to a ‘t.’  Also, please keep in mind that our bed is a full size bed.  I would love to “upgrade” in the future.  Our kids are growing and when they sneak in bed with us in the middle of the night, we know that they are there.  It’d be nice if they could be a bit sneakier and we all would fit.  Well, most all of us.

Oh, and to the right, that’s a sitting area that is functioning as our (Zoe and mine) sewing area.  I love it!  And will share that when we get to it.

 This is our office/nursing corner.  Sorry about leaving the ottoman out of place.  About the time Bryant was born, I decided I didn’t want to use the ottoman.  Now it gets pushed here and there around the room and I forgot to move it back.  Mark is in charge of filing papers.

The “stuff” on the floor to the right is a pallet, for when late night cuddlers sneak in and try to take over the bed.  Or, if the bed is full, they get sent to the pallet.  I’d love to make a little sleeping nook instead of the pallet.  But that’s way later.  I don’t want to add window treatments until the bed is upgraded and the new bedding is picked out.  I still have a few things to put away as does Mark.

When we were looking at houses, one of our big turn offs were giant masters.  We new we wanted one a tad bigger than what we had but we also knew we didn’t need a master the size of a football stadium.  We’re no frills people and a retreat is nice but since we were purchasing a larger home, we knew there would be plenty of space for retreat.  This master was a happy medium between supersized and miniscule.  I had told Mark at the beginning of our house hunting that I would like a sitting area to use as a nursery or a craft room or something.  So, I am thrilled that we have that too.

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The Grandparents are Here!

Ge & Granddaddy are furniture ninjas.  If I mention something that I’m looking for, nine times out of ten, they can find it.  And always with a great price tag too!  I can’t wait till I get to organizing my entry way and showing off a beauty they found and brought up.

Okay, back to my story.  I mentioned to Ge that I would like for the girls to have a vanity in their room so they didn’t have to worry about the boys playing with their hair things and (yes, eventually) make up.  So, off they set to looking.

I looked to but I didn’t score like they did.  The vanity is beautiful and will be even more so when Zoe and I finish with it.  You’ll have to stay tuned for that.

In the mean time, Ge and Granddaddy had to bring it to our house.  Which meant an afternoon of giggles, snuggles, and silliness ensued.  The kids love to see their grandparents.

Granddaddy taught the kids how to throw a screwdriver and there by aerating our non-growing sod (shortly after Mark actually had to cut it…it took over a month but it finally group a quarter of an inch).

Malachi made sure to give off his lovely cuddles and smiles.  This was in September before the dreaded “separation anxiety” started.

Bryant with his Granddaddy.  He has been a grandfather boy from the time he was born (Papa and Granddaddy both…I think his head would explode if they were both in the same room at the same time). Yes, Ace is trying to photo bomb.

Ceili Rain refused to be outdone with the granddaddy cuddles.

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Tradition!

September brought in our 3rd Annual Labor Day Weekend Drive In.  We were slightly worried we wouldn’t be able to make it this year but we squeezed it in on a Sunday night.  Madagascar 3 or 2 or whatever was our scheduled showing.  And, we had a blast, of course.  Yes, we have our “adopted” daughter Laura with us in the pictures!  She braved the late night showing because she loves us…well, she loves Zoe.

Malachi’s first drive in.  No, he won’t remember it either!  He was a great trooper though.

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Tour De House…Laundry Room and Landing

Yay! It’s Monday.  Know what that means:

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Yep.  Welcome to another installment of my home!  Guess what.  Our laundry room is upstairs.  Well, it’s not a laundry room.  It’s more like a laundry closet.  Either way, it’s upstairs.  Now, if you had asked me if this was priority when we were house hunting, I would have said far from it.  But, having a laundry room on the same floor and right near the bedrooms, bathrooms, and the like.  Well, it’s pretty wonderful!  Not that our previous house had the laundry far away.  But, to have it on the same floor is a nice perk.

Here’s what it looked like before we attacked with our organizational ninja skillz.

One lonely shelf.  To the bottom right, you can see the kids laundry bags.  Each kid has a bag that they haul their clean clothes in to their room and put up.  Got them from ABC distributing and had the kids names embroidered.  I didn’t see if they sold them but they are similar to the Utility Totes that Thirty-One makes only a lot cheaper (and cheaply made too…one day I’ll replace with sturdier ones and they’ll traipse off to college with those things).  They were piled in the floor and our upstairs cleaning supplies were here.

On the floor.  Well, most of the time they sat on the dryer and would have to be moved to the floor.  Along with our cleaning supplies, I had a tub for stained clothes and one for hang dry clothes.  They sat on the floor or on the dryer.

Here’s the after:

We added the shelf below the existing and a shelf to the right.  Mark’s already whacked his head on the right handed shelf but if we went higher it would’ve been too high for us to reach from the floor.  We’re blessed that Mark and I are fairly tall so we can get away with some height to our shelves.  I purchased the pink fabric boxes at Ross on a date night.  $7 for two.  Yep.  That rocked.  They hold my “hang dry” clothes in one and stained clothes (with the stain remover spray and such) in the one on the dryer.  I still need to make labels.  Every time I sit down to do that I get distracted by someone in the home. 

Let me say that our object this organizational go round is not for cutsie decor.  Our goal is to get this house organized.  We’ll use any means necessary and when I can afford to and we have time, I’ll throw in some cutsie decor.  The baskets on the top shelf hold clothespins and spare cleaning cloths.

To the top left, we have our homemade laundry detergent supplies.  Recently, I had coupons for a few of the supplies so I grabbed them up.  I use the store bought detergent for diapers because the borax in homemade detergent will eat away the diapers.

Here’s my cutsie for the laundry room.  I love Amazon Prime. Got this cute vinyl decal in two days!  I’ll use this side to hang up clothes that need to air dry as needed.

This is outside my laundry room.  My mom was able to save a few of my grandmother’s paintings when she died.  She studied art in Washington DC when she worked at the Pentagon (isn’t that cool).  My mom told me that she took classes with her mom at a local college and they worked on this painting together.  Mom said she painted the water pump and laundry and my grandmother filled in the rest.  I giggled though when I pulled it out to frame it.  The water pump is as big as the house.  Mom said it’s all about perspective.  I told her I bet that’s why Nana had never put it out to display.  She was a bit of a perfectionist.

Since the laundry room is miniscule.  I thought I’d share another area of our house.  The landing at the top of the stairs.  I know.  Not too exciting, but I did put this there:

Our changing area.  It’s the perfect spot.  I have to confess that after carrying a toddler or 6 month old up the steps, Mark and I usually collapse on the landing and just change the diaper there.  But, should we be blessed with a new baby in the future, he or she will get changed on the table.  For awhile.

This leads to my most favorite painting my mom was able to find.

You may not be able to see it very well, but it’s the one on the left hand side.  The canvas board that was used is stained and tattered and the picture is not quite done but I just think it’s beautiful.  Nana rarely painted people.  But she chose this of a mother cradling her child.  I don’t know who it is, but I’ll pretend it’s my mom and either my sister or me.  It’s not quite finished.  Mom doesn’t have hair and not much else is drawn, but the picture, even unfinished is beautiful.  A friend said it’s symbolic of motherhood, you’re never completely finished being a mom and your little one will always be your baby.  I remember seeing this picture as I snooped through all her unfinished paintings and being told to promptly leave them alone.  So, to have this picture is a treasure to me.

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See you in Savannah

After Malachi was born.  I mean, right after Malachi was born, I stumbled across a Google Offer for a getaway to Savannah.  It included a two night stay in a retro 60s hotel, an on/off tour of Savannah, and a $25 gift certificate to an Italian restaurant.  I convinced Mark that this mini vacation would be a great get away for us.  So, we bought it.  Our kid-watchers, Papa & Grandmere had a very busy summer, so they could not watch the kids until the first week in September.  In June, we scheduled our trip for September.  We did not know that we would be a month in to our move and would desparately need a little “margin” in our lives.  But, God did!
We had such a wonderful time with each other and exploring such an amazing city full of history and a bunch of characters without our bunch even being there.  We laughed and talked and slept in until 8 or 9 or so and we went to bed around 10.  It was just what we needed when we needed it.
 Chi Chi lucked out and got to be an only child for two days.  He ate it
up!  And we laughed at all the, “Is this your first?” and “SEVEN!!”
comments we got.
Savannah is full of my favorite eye candy.  Old buildings.
 
 Some kind of special event brought out street performers like the lady above.
And some skateboarders too.
Johnny Mercer.  You get bonus points if you can tell me what songs he composed.  He’s not short.  Just sitting on something.  This was a beautiful statue in one of the squares honoring a very creative man from Savannah.
We stopped off at the train yard and got to see a real live steam engine getting ready to pull people around (the block).  This picture and the many others we took of this train were for Josiah.
 We love looking at the iron work and the downspouts.
John Wesley is famous for starting a church (that is still in operation) in Savannah.
We ate.  I am not ashamed to say I gained weight on this trip (especially since I’ve lost it plus some).   I’m also not ashamed to say that I kept everyone on Facebook updated on our culinary yummies too.  
Redneck chips at Wiley’s Championship BBQ.  I could have eaten this as a whole meal.  This was half an order too.
We were thrilled to learn that the Melting Pot was in Savannah.  We took suggestions and were told that dessert was a must.  So, after eating at a typical tourist place for supper, we walked over to the Melting Pot.  Oh my.  If you ever get to go, you must go for dessert!
Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe.  They were awesome,  That is all.
  This, here is a sticky bun from Goose Feathers. I kid you not.
 On the way home, we stopped at Dairy Queen for Blizzards.  Mark tried to drink his from a spoon.  It didn’t work.
 By the time we got home, we wanted to see our kids something fierce.  They were at the pool with Papa and the two napsters (Ceili Rain and Bryant) were on their way there too.  I stayed at the house so Malachi could nap and Mark took off with the kids and Grandmere.
 Zoe was an expert fort builder while we were away.
Train video.  Very interesting!
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